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physicSketch

April 14, 2009
Author:

ANDO Yasushi

http://d.hatena.ne.jp/technohippy
Location:
Kawasaki, Japan
Rate Experiment (238 ratings):
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From the Author:

When you draw something on a canvas, it starts moving under the Newtonian law.

Technology:

JavaScript, Box2DJS

Comments

By 530012838 on April 24, 2010

i drew my name when its on freeze then i put it on a and

and it was floating!!!!1

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By regina on November 27, 2009

i like it when all the thing that i draw fall down beautifully..

but i can't save it as video... i hope u can add some features like video save or pic save and timer set up so i can change how fast or slow it fall and have fully control it by my own.... anyway good work :)

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By efstajas on November 22, 2009

If you like it, downlaod "PHUN" für PC

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By THE GAME on January 09, 2010

YAH i love phun

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By fy on November 19, 2009

u suck

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By Can on October 09, 2009

so fan hot

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By Euro1 on October 09, 2009

so fun

http://www.google.com

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By agastya on October 08, 2009

hey... this is great

i really liked...

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By krishna on September 24, 2009

cool .. awesome!!!!!!!

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By GhOsTID on September 22, 2009

The second panel is disappearing. I'm guessing the z index isn't set right or something? I see it draw it then it vanishes. I'm using Google Chrome for my browser.

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By Ando Yasushi on September 25, 2009

The second panel will appear when you click an object you drew.

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By hs on September 14, 2009

sucks,

wont work

/\ _`\ /\__ _\/\ _`\ /\ _`\ /\ __`\/\ \

\ \ \/\ \/_/\ \/\ \,\L\_\ \ \/\_\\ \ \/\ \ \ \

\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \/_\__ \\ \ \/_/_\ \ \ \ \ \ \

\ \ \_\ \ \_\ \__/\ \L\ \ \ \L\ \\ \ \_\ \ \_\

\ \____/ /\_____\ `\____\ \____/ \ \_____\/\_\

\/___/ \/_____/\/_____/\/___/ \/_____/\/_/

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By z on July 19, 2009

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

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By Umair Shahid on July 13, 2009

Awesome Idea and Superb implementations ..

Great job done

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By JustJosephh on July 12, 2009

This is dodgey, i try to select the drawing, and its not selecting anything, its highlighting the logo, i have try making the opbject bigger, drawing another object, nothing is working on it. im not happy becuase, from the video its a good time passer and anger fixer. (watching a life less body getting hit by a 'rock' or getting hung).. i shall try another time when im not tired, maybe lack of sleep is making me see that its not working

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By duh on September 14, 2009

no it really doesnt work

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By cameron on July 10, 2009

whatever.

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By Mark on July 09, 2009

This is fantastic work. Good job.

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By narayan on June 30, 2009

very cool stuff ... ...

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By swissman on June 22, 2009

If it works in firefox, it's fine. If it works in IE, it sucks.

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By bOb on June 19, 2009

this is fantastic! can we also have templates of shapes like circles, squares, triangles, hex etc..? it's kinda hard to draw those shapes nicely with mouse

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By dan on June 21, 2009

if you have a wacom tablet which many people do you could draw with that rather than your mouse.

This is great. It looks amusing.

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By toni on June 16, 2009

not bad

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By Etunks on June 13, 2009

This looks exactly like the game Phun, only in a browser!

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By Zach on June 10, 2009

oops

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By aryan on June 25, 2009

wat do u mean by OOPS!!!!!!!!

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By Ace on March 11, 2010

he just found this too interesting to concentrate anywhere else and his girlfriend probably ditched him..... :)

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By Zach on June 10, 2009

I WISH I WAZ TIS GUD I CAN BARELY DO STUPID ALERTS!!!!!

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By Pedro on June 01, 2009

Holy Einstein! It is like Crayon Physics! But in a Browser!

Cloud computing is indeed the future of PCs, even for PC games!

Imagine playing Battlefield, but in your browser!

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By Leo Manuel on June 01, 2009

Its great draw and feel the handy guts

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By aditya on May 30, 2009

hehe.... what's the gravity?

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By C. Enrique Ortiz on May 28, 2009

Awesome piece of work - very good job.

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By Umar on May 22, 2009

This is awesome i love this

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By Maxine on May 22, 2009

its really fun and it works in firefox.

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By Kristina on May 19, 2009

This is like Crayon Physics. Already been done, but neat to see in the browser. Well done!

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By srikanth on May 10, 2009

very nice :)

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By Ragnarokio on May 09, 2009

this looks exactly the same as phun, but scaled down.

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By jerry on May 22, 2009

i like it.

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By Alsta on May 04, 2009

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:O

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By NATHAN on May 04, 2009

GOOGLE CHROME IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!

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By Mr.X on May 19, 2009

Why exactly?

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By touseef on May 01, 2009

superb.......

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By Tarun Durga on April 30, 2009

Hey man... this is how Stonehenge was made! Great stuff...!

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By Donald Ferry on April 26, 2009

I am starting to 'toy' around with this new and valued 'toy'.

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By ashish khare on April 25, 2009

i like it

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By ashish on April 25, 2009

i like it

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By fuck on June 08, 2009

you like your mother ass fucker :@

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By dzib on April 22, 2009

great great awesomee!!!! thank to all !!!

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By Tim on April 21, 2009

This is an amazing example. I am in awe. Thanks for sharing it.

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By Gabe on April 19, 2009

pretty cool

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By gabe on April 19, 2009

cool

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By vi4m on April 18, 2009

Whoow, that was great!

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By Swader on April 18, 2009

Something like Phun and Crayon Physics, neat.

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By ian on April 17, 2009

this was fun.

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By ssj4Gogeta on April 14, 2009

awesome! thank you. :)

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